Where does “megaphonic” come from?

megaphonic (English) comes from English megaphone, from English phone, from English telephone, from French téléphone, from French télé-, from Ancient Greek τῆλε, from Latin commūnicāre, from Latin commūnis — resin, gum; to say, speak.

megaphonic (English): Of, or pertaining to, a megaphone; Produced by a...

Definitions

  1. Of, or pertaining to, a megaphone; Produced by a...

Ancestry of “megaphonic”, step by step

megaphonic traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English megaphone

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishmegaphoneA portable, usually hand-held, funnel-shaped...
2EnglishphoneA device for transmitting conversations and other...
3EnglishtelephoneA telecommunication device used for two-way...
4Frenchtéléphonetelephone; first-person singular present...
5Frenchtélé-tele-
6Ancient Greekτῆλεfar off, afar, far away
7Latincommūnicāre
8Latincommūniscommon, commonplace, ordinary, general, universal, shared, shared alike, of both sides, belonging to two or more together
9Old Latincom(m)oinis
10Proto-Italickommoiniscommon
11Proto-Indo-Europeanḱom-moy-ni-held in common
12Proto-Indo-Europeanḱómbeside, near, by, with
13Proto-Indo-EuropeanḱeDeictic particle, here; Post-positional...
14Middle Englishkyt
15Germankittputty certain kinds of cement used for fixing e.g. window panes
16Old High Germankuti
17Proto-West Germanickwidugum, resin
18Proto-Germanickweduzresin
19Proto-Indo-Europeangʷet-resin, gum; to say, speak

via English ic

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Englishicrelated or pertaining to; having the character of

Words derived from “megaphonic

Every word from Proto-Indo-European gʷet-Every word from Proto-Germanic kweduzEvery word from Proto-West Germanic kwidu